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<blockquote>Symboles are poor unhandsome (though necessary) scaffolds of demonstration; and ought no more to appear in publique, then the most deformed necessary business which you do in your chambers. (Hobbes 1656)</blockquote> | <blockquote>Symboles are poor unhandsome (though necessary) scaffolds of demonstration; and ought no more to appear in publique, then the most deformed necessary business which you do in your chambers. (Hobbes 1656)</blockquote> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:31, 18 April 2022
Symboles are poor unhandsome (though necessary) scaffolds of demonstration; and ought no more to appear in publique, then the most deformed necessary business which you do in your chambers. (Hobbes 1656)
https://twitter.com/DavidKButlerUoA/status/1512935483583590400
https://twitter.com/AndresECaicedo1/status/1503074377910345728
https://twitter.com/AndresECaicedo1/status/1500650582905954308
https://twitter.com/matthematician/status/1516047877356802052